Urban Airship has something like 55 employees, just acquired SimpleGeo for several million, and just closed a $15m Series C from top VCs. May we all be cursed with such a "lifestyle business."
I'm talking about simple profitability, not whether they've been able (or needed) to raise 20+ M in less than 2 years. I've yet to see it demonstrated that they actually have a business model to sustain their 50+ employees (especially given UA's lack of focus and their returning repeatedly to the VC trough).